Under-16s on Meta platforms are starting to have their accounts removed ahead of Australia’s world-first social media ban.
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Australia is obliging social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram and TikTok to remove and block users younger than 16 by 10 Dec, when the law comes into force.
What will life look like for under-16s waking up on December 10? As D-Day inches closer, tech giants like Google’s YouTube are starting to drip-feed logistical information to the masses.
Which platforms are set to be restricted, which are set to remain accessible for under-16s, and could we see more bans?
YouTube confirmed Wednesday that it will adhere to Australia's upcoming social-media ban and remove accounts of Australian children under the age of 16 - even social media influencers.